Kolkata to be served by A350, featuring signature Premium Economy cabins
o From October, Emirates’ flagship A380 to operate to Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru
o Longstanding commitment to India includes continued investment in operational and service enhancements
Dubai, UAE – 9 July 2026: Emirates, the world's largest international airline, will introduce its flagship A380 to Delhi from 25 October, making the Indian capital the third gateway in the country to be served by the iconic double-decker. The A380 will operate on flights EK512/513 in a four-class configuration, complementing the deployment of Emirates' retrofitted B777 aircraft, also in a four-class layout featuring Premium Economy, across its three other daily flights.
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer said: “Emirates' long-standing commitment to India is reflected in the continued rollout of our latest products, designed to enhance the travel experience. We are pleased to introduce our highly anticipated A380 services to Delhi, a vital gateway in our network, from October. Given the strong demand for travel to and from India, it is an honour to expand our A380 footprint in the country, with Delhi joining Mumbai and Bengaluru as our third A380 destination. We would like to thank the authorities for making this possible and value our continued partnership.
“We are also making our Premium Economy product more widely available across India to reach six gateways and close to half of our scheduled weekly flights. A host of other service enhancements are in the pipeline as a testament to our partnership with India and commitment to our customers.”
The airline recently opened retail travel stores in Delhi and Mumbai, where customers can explore its innovative products and services with personalised support from highly trained staff. Stores in Hyderabad and Bengaluru are set to follow, along with a dedicated call centre in Mumbai.
In the air, customers across Emirates' nine Indian gateways can savour regionally inspired menus crafted by award-winning chefs, celebrating the rich diversity of Indian cuisine, while catering to a range of palates and dietary preferences. Cabin crew on Indian routes speak a host of languages, including Hindi and select regional languages, while the airline's inflight entertainment offers over 6,500 channels featuring Bollywood blockbusters in Hindi as well as content in Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Kannada and more.
Emirates serves nine gateways across India - Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram operating 167 weekly flights to Dubai and onward to its global network, spanning almost 140 destinations. Across four decades of service, each flight has been a catalyst, connecting people, enabling commerce, and driving progress and prosperity.
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